THOMSON SWIP 500 Connect Manual
THOMSON SWIP 500 Connect Manual

THOMSON SWIP 500 Connect Manual

Motor drive for sliding gates
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510064
SWIP 500 - CONNECT
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Motor drive for sliding gates
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  • Page 1 510064 SWIP 500 - CONNECT Motor drive for sliding gates Solar Solar Power 8m / 500kg emergency OPTION Garantie Garantie battery Solar Solar Power emergency OPTION Garantie Garantie battery Solar Solar Power emergency PTION Garantie Garantie battery Solar Power emergency Garantie Garantie battery...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT CONTENTS A - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 - OPERATING PRECAUTIONS 2 - INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS 3 - MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 4 - RECYCLING B - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 - KIT CONTENTS 2 - EQUIPMENT REQUIRED (NOT INCLUDED) C - INSTALLATION 1 - HAZARD ANALYSIS 1.1 - Regulations...
  • Page 3 3 - INSTALLATION 3 .1 - Attaching the geared motor 3.2 - Attaching the rack 3.3 - Installing the flashing light 3.4 - Attaching the set of photocells 4 - CONNECTIONS 4 .1 - Connection to the mains electricity 4 .2 - Motor polarity 4 .3 - Flashing light 4 .4 - Photocells 4 .5 - Connection of the Guardian connected module (ref: 520015) 4.6 - Control parts (optional) 4 .7 - Emergency stop parts (optional) 4.8 - Additional antenna (optional) 4.9 - Backup battery (optional) 4 .10 - Solar power kit (optional) D - BEGINNING OPERATION 1 - SETTINGS INTERFACE...
  • Page 4 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT CONTENTS continued E - OPERATION 1 - WARNINGS 2 - OPENING/CLOSING 3 - TYPE OF COMMAND 4 - HOW IT WORKS 4 .1 - “Semi-automatic closing” mode 4 .2 - “Automatic closing” mode 4 .3 - “Collective” mode 5 - EMERGENCY STOP 5 .1 - Photocells 5 .2 - Obstacle detection 6 - MANUAL MOVEMENT...
  • Page 5 G - TECHNICAL AND LEGAL INFORMATION 1 - COMPATIBLE ACCESSORIES 2 - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 3 - WARRANTY 4 - HELP AND ADVICE 5 - PRODUCT RETURNS/AFTER-SALES SERVICE 6 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...
  • Page 6: A - Safety Instructions

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT A - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS In our efforts to continually improve our products, • D o not manually activate the gate when the we reserve the right to make any changes to the motor drive is not disengaged from the gate. technical, functional, or aesthetic characteristics • A vidsen cannot be held liable for any use that related to their development. does not comply with the instructions in this This motorised gate, and its manual, were manual and causes damage.
  • Page 7: Maintenance And Cleaning

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT A - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • I f installation does not correspond to one of the 4 - RECYCLING cases shown in this manual, you must contact us so that we can provide all the components Disposing of used batteries in necessary for smooth installation with no risk of household waste is strictly forbidden.
  • Page 8: B - Product Description

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT B - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 - KIT CONTENTS x 12 x 12 N L O SC S N L O SC S 8 washer 24 V geared motor Ø 8 spring washer 50 cm rack and screws Ø Photocells and their screws Flashing light and screws Disengagement label Remote controls Installation template Override key Backup fuses Floor fastening pin Guardian WiFi receiver module M8 nut...
  • Page 9 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT B - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The cables used must be appropriate for outdoor use (such as H07RN-F for example). The cable run between the two posts must comply with applicable standards (NF C 15-100). The table below contains our recommendations for the choice of cable type. Connection Cable Max length Cable 3 x 2.5mm (more than 30m long) 230Vac power line Unlimited Cable 3 x 1.5mm (less than 30m long) Flashing light Cable 2 x 0.5mm 15 m Transmission photocell (TX) 4-strand telephone cable 10 m Reception photocell (RX) 4-strand telephone cable 10 m www.mythomson.com...
  • Page 10: C - Installation

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION 1. HAZARD ANALYSIS 1.2. Specifications of the gate to motorise 1.1. Regulation This motor drive can automate sliding gates measuring up to 8 m long and weighing up to 500kg. Installation of a motorised gate or a motor drive on an existing gate within the framework of “Residential” type use must be compliant...
  • Page 11: Safety Rules

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION • I f installation does not correspond to one of the cases shown in guide, contact us so that we can provide all the components necessary for smooth installation with no risk of damage. • The motor drive cannot be used with a driven part that has a door. Grille, net or safety edge Upper runner Clearance zone Rail Open end stop Close end stop 1.4. Safety rules EN 12453 standard specified the performance requirements relating to the safe use of all types of motorised doors, gates and barriers which are intended to be installed in areas accessible to people, and whose main intended use is to enable access for merchandise and vehicles accompanied or driven...
  • Page 12: Eliminating Hazards

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION 2. ELIMINATING HAZARDS 2.1. On the primary edge There is a risk of crushing between the gate’s primary edge and the post when it closes. To reduce this risk, the motor drive has an obstacle detector. If the motor needs to force more than it is authorised (by adjusting a threshold of sensitivity to effort), the motor drive will stop of its own accord and release the pressure against the obstacle (person or vehicle). It is also possible to install the photocells provided to detect a person or vehicle moving when the gate is closing. transmission reception post photocell (TX) gate photocell (RX) primary edge geared motor view from above 2.2. On the secondary edge Depending on your installation, there may be risks of impact or crushing in the gate’s clearance zone. In this case, you must remove these risks, by screening off the clearance zone, for example, or by using photocells.
  • Page 13: On The Upper Runners

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION 2.3. On the upper runners There is a risk of hands getting caught between the rollers of the upper runner and the gate. To avoid this hazard, it is recommended that you observe the safety distances given in the diagram below. protectors gate post protector post gate a < 8mm view in profile www.mythomson.com 2.4. Between the bars of an openwork gate and the post If the gate is openwork type, there is a risk of shearing between the gate bars and the post when the gate is moving. There are two solutions to remove this hazard: • I nstall a grille or net on the gate. The mesh must be as fine as possible to avoid fingers getting caught.
  • Page 14: Confinement Area

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION Safety edge 2 of post 1 is necessary if the post and the low wall (or fence) are not aligned (like in the diagram) thereby creating a crush zone between the edge of the post and a gate bar. The safety edges used must have sufficient deformation between the trigger and the position where the gate stops (around 6 cm) (residual travel according to EN 12978 standard). Note: A safety edge is an emergency stop part with normally closed contact output. It must be connected to the STOP input of the electronic card.
  • Page 15 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION The different stages of installation must be followed in order and in compliance with the indications given. A left to right opening will be written “LR Opening” and a right to left opening will be written “RL opening” RL opening direction Rack inner side of the property Geared motor LR opening direction Rack www.mythomson.com Geared motor inner side of the property Typical connection It is recommended to run the cables before starting installation. The cable run between must comply with applicable standards (NFC 15-100). Either the cable is 80 cm deep with a red warning mesh, or the cable is run through a sheath. flashing light wired control part (contactor, motor interphone, etc.) 2 x 0.5mm...
  • Page 16: Attaching The Geared Motor

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION 3.1. Attaching the geared motor There must be a foundation where the motor will be attached. The foundation type and dimensions depend on the nature of the ground. Plan one or more cable runs depending on the applicable electrical standards. The foundation must be placed 15 mm maximum from the gate. An installation template is provided in the kit to facilitate installation. Position it on the base 5.5 cm from the gate. Post Post 15mm Gate Gate 5.5 cm 5.5 cm 15mm Post...
  • Page 17: Attaching The Rack

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION When the motor is horizontal, tighten the locknuts to block the clamp nut then tighten the clamp nuts to keep the motor in position. 3.2. Attaching the rack Disengage the motor with the key supplied to be able to manoeuvre the gate manually during installation of the rack. www.mythomson.com Close the gate completely. Position the first part of the rack on the engine’s cog. The part of the gate where the rack parts should be attached must be stiff...
  • Page 18 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION Slightly open the gate, keeping the rack’s position against it until the two first mounting brackets appear. Then mark the location of the first two holes. The rack must be perfectly horizontal. Use a spirit level if necessary. Leave a distance of 1 to 2 mm maximum between the rack and the geared motor’s cog.
  • Page 19 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION 1 à 2mm maxi Attach the rack with the washers and screws provided. Then slightly open the gate to fasten the rack’s third bracket. Open the gate a little more to be able to assemble the second part of the rack with the first. Position the left-hand end of the new part in contact with the cog. Mark the holes, drill and fasten. Continue in the same way with as many parts as necessary to open the gate fully. www.mythomson.com Check that the whole rack is centred on the motor’s cog. If it is not, adjust the position of the motor on its base. rack view from above...
  • Page 20: Installing The Flashing Light

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION At the end of the opening or closing process, the rack must be fastened to the gate at all fastening points. 3.3. Installing the flashing light The flashing light must be fastened at the top of the post on which the motor unit is attached and must be visible both from the inside and outside. Only use the light provided in the kit (24 V - 2 W). The flashing light may be fastened on the wall with or without support. • W ith a screwdriver, remove the transparent part of the flashing light by unscrewing the 2 screws that hold the upper part of the flashing light.
  • Page 21 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION www.mythomson.com • Use 2 x 0.5mm section cable at least • Maintain the polarity...
  • Page 22: Attaching The Set Of Photocells

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION 3.4. Attaching the set of photocells Install the photocell receptor (RX is inscribed on back) on the same side as the motor. The surface of the posts must be perfectly flat in order to properly align the infrared beam of the photocells. • P lace the photocells at exactly the same height from the ground; they must be perfectly aligned. The height must be between 30 cm and 60 cm. • The distance between the outer side of the gate and the photocells must be between 10 and 15 cm. 30cm min 60cm max Inner side of the property perfect alignment 10cm min/15cm view from above outer side of the property Fastening the photocells: • Open the photocells by removing the 2 covers.
  • Page 23: Connections

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION Electrically connect the photocells and identify the colour of the wires to then connect them to the electronic card. reception transmission NO COM NC photocell photocell When the photocells have power, a red indicator is lit inside each one. When the photocells are aligned, only one red indicator is lit inside the RX photocell. If the photocells are not aligned, a second indicator is lit in the RX photocells. Move your hand in front of its to hide the infrared beam. The second indicator should light up in the RX photocell. A relay click can be heard when the status changes. Note: The electronic card of this motorised gate is on standby after 1 minute with no action. On standby, the photocells no longer have power. To come out of “standby” mode, press one of the buttons of the control card.
  • Page 24: Motor Polarity

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION The 230V power cable must be HO5RN-F type. • Make the connections to the terminal block using the recommended cable. • Put the protective cove back on. Neutre Terre Phase 4.2. The motor polarity The motor is already connected to the electronic card, but its connection direction depends on the direction in which the gate opens (“LR opening", “RL opening”). • If the opening is only from left to right (‘LR opening”), there is nothing to be done. • I f opening is from right to left (“LR opening”), reverse the motor connection polarity as shown below: blue...
  • Page 25: Flashing Light

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION 4.3. Flashing light Connect the flashing light wires as described in the “Installation” part, FLASHING LIGHT INSTALLATION, page 20. 4.4. Photocells • C onnect the photocell wires to the terminal block as shown in the diagram below, then reconnect the terminal block. reception transmission NO COM NC photocell photocell 4.4.1. One set of photocells By connecting the photocells in this way, the system reacts to the infrared beam being cut only during closing. To validate the presence of the photocells, you must restart the card by disconnecting the power until the LEDs are off. It is important not to forget the connector between “-” and “COM”.
  • Page 26 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION 4.4.2. Two sets of photocells For use when the gate is not visible. You must install a second set of photocells to prevent the gate from opening when an item (car, person, etc.) is behind the gate. Primary edge protection: by connecting the photocells in this way, the system reacts to one of the infrared beams being cut only during closing. It is important not to forget the connector between “-” and “COM”. Reminder: the photocells are detected when the electronic card is switched on. If you install the photocells after the first time it is switched on, please remove the power supply for 2 minutes, then put it back.
  • Page 27: Connection Of The Guardian Connected Module (Ref: 520015)

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION Reminder: the photocells are detected when the electronic card is switched on. If you install the photocells after the first time it is switched on, please remove the power supply for 2 minutes, then put it back. If using the STOP input, you must remove the connector between STOP and GND Photocell Photocell NO COM NC Photocell Photocell NO COM NC 4.5 - Connection of the Guardian connected module (ref: 520015) N.B. this module is compatible with all ADSL 2.4GHz routers. This micromodule will enable you to control your gate or your garage door remotely from your www.mythomson.com smartphone and the At Home application. The module has two outputs, one to open the gate, the other to open in door mode if the motor drive allows it.
  • Page 28 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION Connect the dry contact output wires as on the diagram below. The module can be powered either by 230V AC mains voltage or by DC 24V voltage which may come from a solar kit. Observe the polarity +/-. 24V power supply from the solar kit 230V power supply from mains electricity +24 V 4.5.1. - Paring the module Once the Guardian module is connected, follow the instructions below to pair it. The 230V power supply or solar kit must be operational. • D ownload the Thomson At Home application from the Android Play Store or Apple store • L aunch the application and log in if you already have an account. If you do not, press REGISTER and let yourself be guided by the application...
  • Page 29 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION Once you have entered your e-mail and • T o start pairing, press ADD A PRODUCT. password, you will receive a confirmation code in your e-mail inbox. Enter this code to finalise the registration. • T he module is in pairing mode by default. If it has previously been paired, press the RESET Once pairing is complete, the product will be button for 10s to reset the module and make...
  • Page 30 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION • C heck the connection and press START • P lease wait during the pairing procedure. This CONFIGURATION stage can take several minutes. • I n case of failure, check the Guardian module wifi range. To do so, set up short wiring, in the vicinity of your wifi network. Check your network password and check that you are on 2.4GHz wifi.
  • Page 31 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION Y our module is now operational and appears in The following indications may help you if you your dashboard. You can now control your gate have any problems during the pairing procedure: from your smartphone. • A long press (more than 10s) on the button located on the back of the module enables you to reset the module. The module must also be deleted from the application. • T he icon changes to green a few seconds after gate activation. If this does not happen • T he LED located on the control module gives and the icon remains grey, you must have a...
  • Page 32: Control Parts (Optional)

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION 4.6. Control parts (optional) Note: These control parts must be normally open dry contacts (push button type). Gate control Pedestrian control push button push button interphone output, interphone output, key contact key contact It is possible to use several wired control parts on the same input, but for this they must be connected in parallel: push button interphone output, key contact 1 push button interphone output, key contact 2...
  • Page 33: Additional Antenna (Optional)

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION No emergency stop part connected Leave the connector One part connected Two parts connected (serial assembly) 4.8. Additional antenna (optional) www.mythomson.com An additional antenna enables you to considerably improve the remote control radio signal reception. The range is thereby increased (the gate can then be set in motion from further away). The additional antenna must be installed as high as possible and have as few obstacles as possible between the antenna and the place where you press the remote control.
  • Page 34: Backup Battery (Optional)

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION 4.9. Backup battery (optional) The backup battery is useful in case the power is cut and it enables you to operate the motor drive for several days. The battery voltage must be 12 V. When operating on the battery, the gate will move more slowly. • Cut off the 230V power supply (safety switch to the OFF position). • C onnect the battery, be careful with the polarity and do not create a short-circuit. (Never cut the battery wires at the same time) • Cut the red cable and connect the cable to “+” on the “BATT” terminal • Cut the black cable and connect the cable to “-” on the “BATT” terminal BATT PROG • Put the 230V power supply back on (safety switch to the ON position).
  • Page 35 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT C - INSTALLATION 1. C onnect the motor drive to the “OUTPUT” terminal using a 2 x 1.5 mm² cable that is no longer than 2 m. If the cable length necessary to the connection is above 2 m, use 2 x 2.5 mm² (maximum 5 m) cable. Be careful to respect the polarity and follow the connection diagram very closely. Battery Battery Solar panel Motor drive INPUT INPUT BAT2 OUTPUT OUTPUT 2. C onnect the solar panel to the green “INPUT” terminal. Respect the polarity by following the connection diagram closely.
  • Page 36: D - Beginning Operation

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT D - BEGINNING OPERATION Note: Operation must begun With no user action on a button for 15 adjustments made by a person qualified to seconds, the system automatically goes back work on this equipment because the active to MENU 0.
  • Page 37: Adding Remote Controls

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT D - BEGINNING OPERATION 2.2. Adding remote controls 2.2.2. Copy programming You can control the complete or partial From a remote control that has already been (pedestrian) opening of the gate. On a remote memorised, you can memorise other remote control, it is possible to decide which button will controls (“copy” function).
  • Page 38: Menu 1

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT D - BEGINNING OPERATION • MENU 1 • Self-learning • Programming remote controls • Motor force • O perating mode (automatic closing or semi-automatic closing) • T ime delay (for automatic mode) • MENU 2 • Motor speed • Acceleration/deceleration at end of travel • Photocell self-test • Flashing light pre-flashing time After each new force, speed and acceleration adjustment, it is necessary to start a new self- learning procedure MENU 1 MENU 2...
  • Page 39 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT D - BEGINNING OPERATION www.mythomson.com...
  • Page 40 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT D - BEGINNING OPERATION Semi-automatic mode (mode 1, LED 1 on) 3.1.1. Self-learning (default) • C losed gate, one press on the gate command See the “QUICK SETTINGS” paragraph, page 31 (complete or partial) opens the gate. • O pen gate, one press on the gate command (complete or partial) closes the gate. 3.1.2. Programming remote controls • W hile the gate is in motion, you can stop it by pressing a command (complete or See the “ADDING REMOTE CONTROLS”...
  • Page 41 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT D - BEGINNING OPERATION N.B. you can only control complete opening; the The presence of photocells protects the passage partial opening command does not work. when the gate is closing and to ensure that they are in working order, each time the gate starts To choose the operating mode, follow this to close, the system performs the photocell procedure: detection procedure (photocell self-test). • P ress on PROG 2 or 3 times and the green LED should be switched on (only the green 3.1.5.
  • Page 42 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT D - BEGINNING OPERATION MENU 2 speed acceleration photocell self-test pre-flashing time PROG 3s PROG 3s speed acceleration – – – photocell self-test pre-flashing time PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG Speed Acceleration photocell pre-flashing adjustment adjustment self-test time –...
  • Page 43 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT D - BEGINNING OPERATION • P ress “SET” to confirm this value, and all If 2 sets of photocells are connected in a series, the LEDs will switch on and off to confirm this function does not enable you to detect a the operation.
  • Page 44: E - Operation

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT E - OPERATION 1. WARNINGS 4.1. “Semi-automatic closing” mode A motorised gate is a product that can cause injury Description of operation from the closed gate position: to people and animals and damage to property. Our motorised gate as well as its installation and user guides were designed to remove all To open the gate: • A ctivate the complete (or partial) opening...
  • Page 45: Collective" Mode

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT E - OPERATION At any time, you can stop the gate’s movement activate the command that had set the gate by activating a command (total or partial). If in motion to restart the gate’s manoeuvre (no you activate the gate control again, the gate will reverse in direction in this case). start in the opposite direction. If you activate a command during the time delay, it will be stopped and automatic closure will be cancelled.
  • Page 46: Manual Movement

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT E - OPERATION Note: After three consecutive detections, 8. MANUAL CONTROL automatic closure is stopped You can manoeuvre the gate with no programming, for example during installation, to 6. MANUAL MOVEMENT check the opening direction is correct. • P ress on PROG 2 or 3 times and the green LED To be able to manoeuvre the gate manually, you should be switched on (only the green LED). must disengage the geared motor. • T o enter manual mode, press “SET” for 3 seconds and LED L3 will flash.
  • Page 47: F - Maintenance And Upkeep

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT F - MAINTENANCE AND UPKEEP 1. MAINTENAINCE WORK Maintenance work must be carried out by the installer or a qualified individual to guarantee the installation’s operation and safety. The number of maintenance and upkeep operations must be proportional to the frequency the motorised gate is used. Note: The warranty may be voided if the motor drive and gate are not checked regularly. Important: All the installation or maintenance operations must be performed with the motor drive disconnected from electrical power supply.
  • Page 48: Battery Voltage Indicators

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT F - MAINTENANCE AND UPKEEP 2. BATTERY VOLTAGE INDICATORS The battery voltage indicator may be operational when a 24V backup battery is connected. The battery charge level can be displayed (the mains electricity must be disconnected): • F rom MENU 0, press “SET”, and the battery charge level is then shown by the number of red LEDs lit. • I f the battery voltage level is too low (no LED on), the gate will not close in order to avoid closing off access. 3. ANOMALY GUIDE TYPE OF FAULT PROBABLE CAUSE WHAT YOU SHOULD DO No 230-volt power supply Switch the power back on Emergency stop pressed Connect the STOP terminals When activating the opening and/or the optional safety edge...
  • Page 49 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT F - MAINTENANCE AND UPKEEP When you press “SET” or “PROG”, this code is deleted. However, the last 4 codes generated are memorised, and can be viewed in a history. To access it: • Press SET twice then use the “+” and “–” buttons to scroll through the memorised codes. To diagnose any problems, here is the list of codes and their meaning: : LED off : LED on Faults that may appear during self-learning: MEANING All the LEDs are off. Self-learning has been successful.
  • Page 50 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT F - MAINTENANCE AND UPKEEP A card power supply fault has been detected. It may be a short-circuit on the +12V output. Check the connections. An obstacle has been detected in the gate when opening. If this error code appears at the closing stop, check that there is nothing blocking or obstructing the closure of the door. The photocell beam has been cut Photocell self-test failure. The PHO input has remained earthed. Check the connections Photocell self-test failure. The PHO is never earthed (this is normal if no photocells are connected). Check the connections. This error code may appear in the event of a power failure. Check the connections. Photocell self-test failure. The TX photocell power supply has caused a short-circuit. Check the connections. The main power supply was cut during a movement phase The power voltage is really too low for the card to work Self-learning is not valid because it has never been done. Run self-learning Automatic closure has been cancelled. Generated if the gate re-opens 3 times (10 times in collective mode) following the photocell beam being cut during automatic closure OR if the photocell beam has been cut for more than 3 minutes. Check photocell operation The complete opening command input is...
  • Page 51: Replacing The Remote Control Battery

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT F - MAINTENANCE AND UPKEEP The maximum operating time has been reached (the motor is idle and is not reaching the stop?). Check the installation and that the motor is engaged Power voltage too low when attempting to close the gate Three obstacles detected in a row during opening Three obstacles detected in a row during closing 4.1. Replacing the remote control battery When the remote control range is very reduced and the red indicator is weak, this means that the remote control battery will soon run out. The batteries used in the remote control are CR2016 type and are connected to one another. Replace the battery with a battery of the same type as originally used.
  • Page 52: G - Technical And Legal Information

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT G - TECHNICAL AND LEGAL INFORMATION 1. COMPATIBLE ACCESSORIES DESCRIPTION REFERENCE Solar power kit 114373 Thomson 4-button remote control 510050 Key control 104258 Wireless keypad 104252 Additional 433.92 MHz antenna 104445 A set of general purpose 12/24 V photocells 114359 Additional rack - 0.5M - Nylon left 104452 Additional rack - 0.5M - Nylon right 104453 A 12V 4A/h rechargeable battery 104901 General purpose remote control pack for all Thomson powered equipment 500021 2. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS The technical characteristics are provided as an indication only and for a temperature of +20°C.
  • Page 53 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT G - TECHNICAL AND LEGAL INFORMATION Photocell input Input for compatible photocells Gate command input Input for dry contact that is normally open Partial command input (pedestrian) Input for dry contact that is normally open Emergency stop input Input for dry contact that is normally closed Operating temperature -20°C/ +60°C Protection rating IP44 Number of remote controls that can 20 with 1 gate command button and 1 pedestrian be memorised command button...
  • Page 54 MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT G - TECHNICAL AND LEGAL INFORMATION PHOTOCELLS Modular infrared beam presence detector. Type D type safety system according to EN 12453 Contents 1 TX transmitter and 1 RX receiver Power supply 12Vdc, 12Vac, 24Vdc, 24Vac Maximum assigned power 0.7W for the pair - 1 output with normally closed dry contact (COM/ Output - 1 output with normally open dry contact (COM/NO) Transmission angle/Reception angle 10° approx. / 10° approx. 15m maximum (range may be reduced due to weather Range disruption) Operating temperature -20°C/+60°C Protection rating IP44 GUARDIAN CONNECTED MODULE Connection...
  • Page 55: Warranty

    6PM CET. • T he warranty does not cover: consumables (batteries, etc.) and damage caused by The Thomson chatbot is available for free misuse, improper use, improper installation, 24/7: external intervention, damage due to physical or electrical shocks, dropping or atmospheric http://www.avidsen.com/chatbot-thomson.html...
  • Page 56: Declaration Of Conformity

    MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT G - TECHNICAL AND LEGAL INFORMATION 6. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY With the RED directive, avidsen declares that the following equipment: Motor drive kit for Swip 500 CONNECT sliding gates reference 510064 complies with the RED 2014/53/EU directive and its conformity has been assessed pursuant to the applicable standards in force: • EN 62233:2008 • EN 60335-2-103:2015...

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